by Fritz Licht and Horst Conrad.
The book is in German. I have tried my best to edit and translate. I attempt to maintain primarily the genealogy information. The page below is one of the most revealing.
Page
55 Baumholder Book
Hauptstraße 28
1760
in the owners of this property were
the married couple Johann Neumann (1721-1789). A Baker and his wife Mary Magdalene Conrad
(1724-1783)
Their daughter, Katharina
Elisabeth Neumann (1756-1776) married John Peter Schug (1746) from Aulenhach a master
blacksmith Their son, Johannes (1774) comes from this brief marriage. After the
death of his first wife John Peter Schug (1746) married his
sister-in-law Anna Juliana Neumann (1750). This was the next generation who lived in the House.
The son from the first marriage Johannes Schug
(1774) took over as owner of the house next. His son William Schug (1811-1893),
occupation Wagon maker, was married with Juliana Zimmer (1822-1896). They took
over from his parents.
The married couple had three children:
1. William Schug
(1846-1914). Occupation, master wagon maker. remained in the house and married Elizabeth
Frick (1852-1925), daughter of Hans
Frick
2. Jakob Schug (1852-1925) -
3. Friedrich
(1857-1930) -
Schug/Frick they have
the old two-storey house removed and in the same place a new house was built. This house and the outbuildings remained after the fire
of 1880 unscathed.
The couple had the
daughter Elisabeth Schug (1889-1963) that married the miner Peter Zimmer (1884-1931). They took her as the next generation hatred and Court in the
years 1925 they built around the House. A second story living area was installed in
the front and Attic rooms were created.
Peter Zimmer in the Baumholderer was deep pit miner. He, Peter
Zimmer, drowned in a mining accident
From the "Bamholder Book" I extracted the Schug's that lived on Main Street. # 28 Main Street is on page #55
From the "Bamholder Book" I extracted the Schug's that lived on Main Street. # 28 Main Street is on page #55
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